DCN Chief Executives' Conference 2017

DCN Chief Executives' Conference 2017

By District Councils' Network

Date and time

Wed, 6 Dec 2017 09:50 - 14:00 GMT

Location

The Guardian, Kings Place

90 York Way Kings Cross London N1 9GU United Kingdom

Description

Dear Colleague,

NB: This event is open to the senior officer (Chief Executive, Managing Director etc.) of DCN Member Councils only.

As Chief Executives, it is more important than ever that we make time to assess our own effectiveness and understand our staff and residents so we can deliver the leadership they need. This interactive event will give you the opportunity to hear from expert speakers and explore the importance of knowing yourself and your stakeholders in the context of current national policy. Speakers include;

  • Jo Miller, Chief Executive at Doncaster Council and President of SOLACE
  • Mark Lloyd, Chief Executive Local Government Association
  • Dr Stian Reimers, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, City University
  • Claire Childey, Managing Director, Create Tomorrow Today
  • Dr Bernard, Independent Medical Practice Professional

We have limited spaces, so please register early to avoid disappointment.

Kind regards,

Paul Shevlin, Chair of the DCN Chief Executives' Group and Chief Executive of Craven District Council

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 The District Councils’ Network (DCN) is a cross-party member led network of 183 councils. We are a Special Interest Group of the Local Government Association (LGA), and provide a single voice for district councils within the Local Government Association.

District councils in England deliver 86 out of 137 essential local government services to over 22 million people – 40% of the population – and cover 68% of the country by area.

District councils have a proven track record of building better lives and stronger economies in the areas that they serve. Districts protect and enhance quality of life by safeguarding our environment, promoting public health and leisure, whilst creating attractive places to live, raise families and build a stronger economy. By tackling homelessness and promoting wellbeing, district councils ensure no one gets left behind by addressing the complex needs of today whilst attempting to prevent the social problems of tomorrow.

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